The Education Treadmill

The Education Treadmill

Friday, 24 September 2010

Perfect Framing for interviews (Rainna Saunders)

   Below are two images of perfectly framed interviews, I researched this and print screened these images to   help us when framing our own interviews and have an idea of what the perfect framing is suppose to look like. These images demonstate a tight frame, starting just above the head and ending just below the shoulders. Also they illustrate the direction in which the interviewer should be facing, if the interviewee is situated on the left hand side then the interview should be on the right hand side, and if the interviewee is placed on the right hand side then the interviewer should be placed on the left hand side. This is demonstrated in the screenshots below.

On the far right is an example of a poorly framed interview as the framing at the top cuts off the interviewee head and the frame is too close.                                                                    



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